False statement for assault

Where false accusations and charges were placed on a individual for assault.

Please explain/elaborate what you term alleged "false charges".

The alleged "false allegations" mean nothing without a more detailed explanations.

If you were arrested for "something", the arresting agency had "probable cause" to effect your arrest.

If the matter never went to trial, again your "conclusion" is merely nothing more than speculation.

If you were arrested and lodged in a jail, then released, I suggest you speak with a couple local criminal defense attorneys for further guidance and explanation.

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Additional information:

Being falsely accused of a crime by police is scary and frustrating. It doesn't matter that you know you're innocent. You could face the consequences and stigma if your family, friends, employer, and other community members find out.

It's tempting to defend yourself on your own or use every available platform to announce your innocence. However, the criminal justice system is complex, and most people do not know enough to exert their legal rights fully. A strong legal advocate will protect and defend you.

If you are facing false allegations, get help from a Criminal Defense Attorney. Call a lawyer and ask for a free consultation.

WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU ARE FALSELY ACCUSED
This advice might go against every instinct you have, but you should not try to defend yourself. You could inadvertently make things worse and jeopardize your case.


Instead, follow these suggestions from a criminal defense lawyer in North Carolina:

Do not talk about the accusations with others

Do not talk with or about the alleged victim

Do not post on social media about the situation

Make your social media private, and do not accept any new requests

Do not answer a police officer or law enforcement agent's questions

Do not let the police into your home or vehicle without a warrant

Hire a criminal defense lawyer immediately

If false allegations lead to your arrest, try to remain calm. Do not resist arrest. You may invoke your right to remain silent and politely refuse all questions until a criminal defense lawyer is by your side. A lawyer with a Criminal Defense Law Firm, will be there as soon as possible after you call.


A LAWYER DEFENDS YOU AGAINST FALSE ALLEGATIONS
There MIGHT be more you can do to challenge false accusations, by eventually hiring a lawyer YOU TRUST, you have someone to investigate the allegations against you independently of the police.

The lawyer may interview you, friends, family members, acquaintances, coworkers, and any alleged witnesses.

After carefully reviewing the accusations and scrutinizing your accuser's possible motives:

Is there evidence of a crime, or is it a fabricated story?
Are you going through a bad breakup?
Are you and your accuser getting divorced?
Is there a paternity case or child custody battle?
Does your accuser regret your previous relationship?
Are you and your accuser in a dispute over money or another asset?

The lawyer will gather evidence that supports your innocence, such as information about an alibi. The lawyer might discover you were visiting family or on a video call with friends at the time of the crime.

In some cases, the lawyer gathers enough evidence to go to the police or prosecutor and help you avoid criminal charges. If the police or prosecution decides to pursue the wrong person, the lawyer might be ready to defend you in court aggressively.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE ARRESTED OR SUMMONED
Police conduct criminal investigations to find a suspect. They are under pressure to make arrests and close cases. If the police believe they have enough evidence against you, they may:

Go to a judge and ask for an arrest warrant for a misdemeanor or felony offense.
Go to a judge or magistrate and ask for a criminal summons that requires you to appear in court.

Hand over a felony case to the local or federal prosecutor.
If you're arrested or receive a criminal summons, call a criminal defense lawyer immediately. Remember to remain calm, polite, and silent until your lawyer arrives.
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How to Defend Against False Accusations in Charlotte - Randall & Stump, Criminal Defense Attorneys
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